kemoreceptorite
Kemoreceptorite is a fictional mineral described in speculative mineralogy and some science fiction narratives. It is named for an imagined link between mineral surfaces and chemoreceptor–like signaling at the nanoscale, drawing a parallel to biological chemoreceptors. The term serves as a conceptual tool to explore how surface chemistry and structure might influence chemical sensing in a mineralogical context.
In the fictional model, kemoreceptorite is portrayed as a potassium–iron phosphate, with a provisional formula such
The imagined physical properties include a vitreous to silky luster, a color range from olive-green to brown,
Occurrence and significance are treated as hypothetical: kemoreceptorite is said to appear in invented hydrothermal deposits
See also: chemoreceptors, phosphate minerals, mineralogy, fictitious minerals.